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Man held on $1 million bond in boating crash that killed 3
Associated Press Sept. 23, 2003 11:40 AM LAKE HAVASU CITY - A California man was being held on $1 million bond in the deaths of three people killed in a weekend boating accident. Grier Dean Rush, 62, of Maywood, Calif., was charged with failure to stop after a watercraft collision in Parker Justice Court on Monday. Rush, the owner of Rush Performance Boats, was allegedly operating the boat that struck a jet boat driven south of Parker Dam on Friday night by Jonathan Herbert, 21, of Laguna Hills, Calif. Herbert, his 18-year-old sister Jaquel Herbert and Ashley Rollins, 18, of Mission Viejo, Calif., were killed in the crash. Another person in the boat, 18-year-old Josh Rogers, was critically injured. Authorities initially thought Rush was one of the victims in the accident because he couldn't be found after the collision. On Sunday, he turned himself into La Paz County authorities. |
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